The University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh
Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh
EH8 9YL
Our societies are critically dependent on computer software. Electronic systems are everywhere, and governments, financial and transport organisations, or telecommunication companies all possess and manage huge amounts of sensitive information concerning all of our everyday activities.
With the emergence of new systems and services, every aspect of our life is relying on / is recorded by some computerised system, such as:
electronic IDs and passports
electronic payment systems and loyalty schemes
electronic tickets
telecommunication systems
As such, we have been witnessing a significant increase in attacks targeting computing infrastructure. The cyber security threat has been characterised as serious as terrorism by the GCHQ, therefore the need for graduates with highly specialised training in this area is ever-growing.
Cyber security and privacy is the study of the computational principles, methods and mechanisms for safe-guarding these sensitive applications. Graduates of the programme will learn how to evaluate, design, and implement secure and trustworthy systems in complex distributed systems.
Many research areas have tackled parts of this problem – students on this degree will experience training from academic experts in a uniquely broad combination of theory and practice:
Secure Software
Cryptography
Secure Hardware
Verification
Post Quantum
Data Privacy
Usability
Fintech
Health
Smart Contracts
Distributed Ledgers
Privacy Preserving Data Mining
The overall programme delivers intellectual and practical experience in all aspects of cyber security, privacy, and trust, such as:
dealing with real-world applications
applying and extending state-of-the-art defence mechanisms
engineering end-to-end secure and trustworthy systems
communicating results through oral and written reports
Reputation
The University of Edinburgh consistently ranks top 30 globally for Computer Science.
The Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 ranked our School 1st in the UK for research power in Computer Science and Informatics. This means you will learn from experts at the forefront of their fields, undertaking cutting-edge research in a wide range of areas.
Environment
You will be part of a large, vibrant department with around 1,750 students across undergraduate, master’s and research programmes and 150 academic staff.
You will study in the heart of Edinburgh city centre, regularly voted as one of the most desirable places to live in the world, and one of the UK’s fastest-growing tech hubs.
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Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh
EH8 9YL
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